The 2011 Camry LE with the standard 2.5-liter engine uses 0W-20 synthetic motor oil, and the oil capacity is about 4.4 quarts with a filter.
Engine options and oil requirements
In 2011, the Camry offered two engines. The LE trim commonly carried the 2.5-liter four-cylinder (2AR-FE), while a 3.5-liter V6 was available on other trims. The oil specification depends on the engine, and Toyota's guidance emphasizes a low-viscosity synthetic for practical cold starts and improved fuel economy. Always consult your owner's manual for the exact specification as regional differences exist.
Oil grades and viscosities by engine
Below are the typical oil recommendations for common configurations in the 2011 Camry lineup.
- 2.5L four-cylinder (2AR-FE): 0W-20 synthetic motor oil; capacity about 4.4 quarts with a filter.
- 3.5L V6 (2GR-FE): 5W-30 motor oil; capacity about 6 quarts with a filter.
Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle, especially if you drive in extreme climates or follow a non-standard maintenance schedule.
Maintaining the oil schedule
Regular oil changes with the correct grade safeguard engine performance and longevity. Use oils that meet or exceed API SN/GF-5 (or GF-6 as applicable) and choose a reputable brand or Toyota-approved motor oil. Schedule service according to your owner's manual or your dealer's recommendations, typically every 5,000 miles under standard conditions or more frequently with heavy use or severe temperatures.
Summary
The 2011 Toyota Camry LE's standard 2.5-liter engine requires 0W-20 synthetic oil, about 4.4 quarts with a filter. If your Camry uses the V6 engine, the recommended oil is 5W-30, roughly 6 quarts. Always confirm engine type and consult the owner's manual or dealership for the most precise specification based on your vehicle and climate.


